Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Catalan term or phrase:
enguixada crua
English translation:
raw plaster/gypsum
Added to glossary by
Tanja Wohlgemuth
Apr 24, 2017 15:37
7 yrs ago
Catalan term
enguixada crua
Catalan to English
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Els pobles catalans s’adapten, s’agotnen, es confonen amb el terreny, amb aquesta terra tan rica en costumisme.
No per això perd gens d’encant la gran presència dels pobles i les viles d’aquestes comarques, dignitat que agraeixen certament a l’***enguixada crua i al cantell viu***.
Hi ha pobles que participen de tots dos aspectes.
I am stuck with the second of these sentences, there are two things I don't understand, from the part between asterisks, but I will post them separately. Firstly, 'enguixada crua' - what does raw plaster have to do here? Can anyone enlighten me?
Many thanks for your help already in advance!
No per això perd gens d’encant la gran presència dels pobles i les viles d’aquestes comarques, dignitat que agraeixen certament a l’***enguixada crua i al cantell viu***.
Hi ha pobles que participen de tots dos aspectes.
I am stuck with the second of these sentences, there are two things I don't understand, from the part between asterisks, but I will post them separately. Firstly, 'enguixada crua' - what does raw plaster have to do here? Can anyone enlighten me?
Many thanks for your help already in advance!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | raw plaster/gypsum | Peter Guest |
4 +1 | bare plaster | Paula Sepúlveda (X) |
3 | pale sandy fawn (beige) plaster | JohnMcDove |
Proposed translations
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raw plaster/gypsum
This is plaster that has not been baked and dehydrated and gives a soft finish
Peer comment(s):
agree |
JohnMcDove
: Maybe Cadaqués could fit the description. I tend to agree. Even if I have my doubts. http://www.callejeandoporelplaneta.com/diez-pueblos-catalane...
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18 hrs
bare plaster
I understand the term "crua" means the plaster on the wall is left unpainted and unpolished, with an "unfinished" look.
1 day 7 hrs
pale sandy fawn (beige) plaster
A village like Cadaqués, would fit the bill for the options that Peter and Darwinista provide.
http://www.callejeandoporelplaneta.com/diez-pueblos-catalane...
Yet, in context, "es confonen amb el terreny", indicates that the villages become almost "camouflaged" with the "terrain", with the light brown soil...
So, that's why I advance this option, that may work, if one considers that there are not that many "raw white plaster" villages in Catalunya, if you compare it with "los pueblos blancos de Huelva"..., to give a clear example.
Whatever it is, probably the rest of your context can help you to determine it better.
And while I have given my basic agreement to the previous input, I tend to believe that "cru" is referring to the "beige" color, typical of many Catalonian villages.
Vilassar de Dalt, for example, would be a clear example of this "pale sandy fawn, beinge plaster".
https://www.google.com/search?q="Vilassar de Dalt"&espv=2&so...
Vilanova i la Geltrú is another one,
https://www.google.com/search?q="Vilanova i la Geltru"&espv=...
Vilafranca del Penedés
https://www.google.com/search?espv=2&biw=1280&bih=713&tbm=is...
Bona sort, noia!
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Note added at 1 day8 hrs (2017-04-25 23:50:28 GMT)
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Hey, here is another example of village, with this typical Catalonian "beige plaster"...
http://www.publico.es/espana/catalunya/abstencio-fantasmes.h...
http://www.callejeandoporelplaneta.com/diez-pueblos-catalane...
Yet, in context, "es confonen amb el terreny", indicates that the villages become almost "camouflaged" with the "terrain", with the light brown soil...
So, that's why I advance this option, that may work, if one considers that there are not that many "raw white plaster" villages in Catalunya, if you compare it with "los pueblos blancos de Huelva"..., to give a clear example.
Whatever it is, probably the rest of your context can help you to determine it better.
And while I have given my basic agreement to the previous input, I tend to believe that "cru" is referring to the "beige" color, typical of many Catalonian villages.
Vilassar de Dalt, for example, would be a clear example of this "pale sandy fawn, beinge plaster".
https://www.google.com/search?q="Vilassar de Dalt"&espv=2&so...
Vilanova i la Geltrú is another one,
https://www.google.com/search?q="Vilanova i la Geltru"&espv=...
Vilafranca del Penedés
https://www.google.com/search?espv=2&biw=1280&bih=713&tbm=is...
Bona sort, noia!
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Note added at 1 day8 hrs (2017-04-25 23:50:28 GMT)
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Hey, here is another example of village, with this typical Catalonian "beige plaster"...
http://www.publico.es/espana/catalunya/abstencio-fantasmes.h...
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